Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.
If this is a joke the answer is if the moth fairy is a moth the moth would follow the light queen.
It has a type of sex maniac poison
Attractive An attractant?
Death heads moth
the population of the moth would have change if its reversed by having
the population of the moth would have change if its reversed by having
The darker moth would be triumphant over the lighter moth due to its ability to camouflage with the pollution, which is most likely dark and gloomy. This is called natural selection.
Petals do not produce anything, they are there as an attractant for pollinators (for the flower)
Yes, but they only reproduce as adults. The caterpillar is the immature stage of what will become a moth.
Moth dust is not poisonous. Although the dust is not poisonous, it is not advised that you would want to eat the dust.
In one particualr symbiotic relationship between mites and moths, mites of the genus Dicrocheles infest one "ear" of a moth. The moth's ear has three chambers, one of which is separated from the other two by the eardrum. The mites crawl into the moth's ear to lay their eggs, and in the process puncture the delicate eardrum, leaing the moth deaf in that ear. However, the mites are careful to colonize only one ear, because if they were to colonize both ears, the moth would be fully deaf and would be unable to hear approaching bats. The bat would eat the mites along with the moth.